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Learn More:
UNOSATGlobalReport on Maritime Piracy
http://unosat.web.cern.ch/unosat/unitar/publications/UNITAR_UNOSAT_Piracy_1995-2013.pdf
"This global report on maritime piracy has identified several important trends related to maritime security."
United StatesCounterPiracy and Maritime SecurityActionPlan
https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/united_states_counter_piracy_and_maritime_security_action_plan_2014.pdf
"PresidentialPolicy Directive 18 (PPD-18)1 established United States Government policy on Maritime Security and provided for the development of scalable, flexible frameworks on specific maritime issues to guide and clarify roles and responsibilities for strategic goals of the United States."
One coastal tanker hijacked every two weeks in South East Asia
http://www.iccwbo.org/News/Articles/2015/One-coastal-tanker-hijacked-every-two-weeks-in-South-East-Asia/
"A small coastal tanker is hijacked by pirates in South East Asia every two weeks on average, a report from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has revealed."
The Economic Cost of Somali Piracy 2011
http://oceansbeyondpiracy.org/sites/default/files/economic_cost_of_piracy_2011.pdf
"This report is One EarthFuture Foundation's (OEF) second assessment of the Economic Cost of Piracy. It estimates that Somali piracy cost between $6.6 and $6.9 billion in 2011."
Watch More:
What Is Al-Shabaab And What Do They Want In East Africa?
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The event followed a now familiar pattern: a small convoy of dusty 4x4 vehicles drove on to the edge of the airstrip at Galkayo in Puntland, north-central Somalia; armed security guards took up watchful positions nearby and a number of bemused-looking men stepped gingerly from the cars and lined up to have their photographs taken by the media.
On this occasion there were 11 of them; all had been hostages until that morning. They were sailors from a Malaysian cargo vessel that had been hijacked by Somali pirates a few years ago and held until a ransom was paid for their release.
One of them gave a brief account of what had happened. "On November 26, 2010 our ship was hijacked in the Indian Ocean. Their demand was 20 million. After that, they threatened the owner. You now increase money or we will shoot the crew. The owner didn't increase the money and then one Indian is shot with just three bullets. Then they hit us and tortured us. Tell your family to bring us money, otherwise we will kill you!"
The crew had been held for three and a half years but they were the fortunate ones. Five of their crew mates had died in that time. Now the survivors were going home and a UN plane with two envoys on board was flying in to see them to safety.
Such scenes have become relatively commonplace in Galkayo in recent times. Eighty percent of global trade is carried by sea and Somalia sits on a key maritime route linking Europe and Asia. More than 18,000 ships pass its shores every year. Over the past decade, Somali pirates, often former fishermen whose traditional livelihoods have been destroyed by foreign trawlers and toxic waste dumping, have attacked more than 300 vessels and kidnapped 700 people.
Faced with such a threat, the international community responded aggressively. In 2008, European states, the US and others began sending naval forces to these seas. They are still there today - warships, planes and helicopters patrolling thousands of square miles and doing a fair job of keeping the hijackers at bay. The UN and others have also played an increasing role in facilitating negotiations for the release of hostages - such as those set free at places such as Galkayo - for whose liberty large ransoms have been paid.
But if the problem is now slowly coming under control in Somalia, the same cannot be said for other parts of the world where piracy is on the increase. Lawlessness, desperation, poverty, greed and even political radicalism have brought the phenomenon to the waters of South America, Asia and, perhaps most aggressively, to West Africa.
In an effort to understand the reasons why, Bertrand Monnet, a French academic and filmmaker, has been travelling to piracy hot spots around the coast of Africa. In an extraordinary and very tense series of encounters, he came to face to face with heavily armed pirate gangs operating in and around the Niger Delta, where Nigeria's huge offshore oil industry, which employs thousands of expatriates, offers rich ransom pickings. It gradually became clear that piracy in West Africa has many of the same root causes as piracy in Somalia and elsewhere, not least of which is that those who don't share in the benefits and profits of global trade have ever fewer reasons these days to respect the security of those who do.
Source: Al Jazeera
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published:17 Nov 2016

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Calamity befell a certain community known as Umuagu. While the king is still battling with the situation of his helpless subjects, he soon found himself mandated by an evil native doctor to sacrifice his only son or die. Unknown to the king and the entire subjects is that a grievous Wrong has been commited in the past by someone very important and highly regarded, against an innocent soul.Except this hidden Wrong is unveiled; the community might continue with their endless misery and may ultimately meet their doom.
Starring: ReginaDaniels, Diamond Okechi
Part 1: https://youtu.be/7sq9ojbYq6M
Part 2: https://youtu.be/mAYW5Du-r54
#YouTubeng

published:12 Dec 2017

views:427968

Sub for more: http://nnn.is/the_new_media | Hadassah Egbedi for VenturesAfrica reports The ATOMEXPO 2016 InternationalForum in Moscow, the largest meeting of world leaders and experts on nuclear power, three African countries, Nigeria, Kenya and Zambia signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Russia on nuclear energy.
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Nigeria might overtake South Africa as the premier Air Power in Sub SaharaAfrica by 2020 if current trajectory is maintained by both nations.
As of this writing the South African Air Force has a dozen or more fixed wing combat aircraft than the Nigerian Air Force.
In terms of personnel theNigerian Air Force is larger than the South African Air Force by as much as 7,000 men, and that size will be represented by the number of aircraft Nigeria has in the coming years.
Taking into account the procurement program and class of weapons to be fielded, in as little as two or three years, Nigeria would have made up that two dozen aircraft gap and will in every other aspect of Air Power be nearly twice as big.
South African Air Force Attack fleet are as follows ; 16 GripenMultirole fighter jets. 24 Hawk120 trainer and light attack jet. 15 AH-2 Rooviake hlicopter gunship.
The Nigerian Air force attack fleet are as follows:
Nine F-7 interceptors.16 Alpha light attack light. jet. 13 Aero-L-39 trainer and light attack. 16 Mi-24 hind helicopter gunship. sixteen Mi-35M helicopter gunship. 11 Mi-17 multirole helicopter and four CH-3 attack drone......
for more : www.defensenigeria.com

King ubaja (Obi Okoli) takes over the throne of Urunebo by force and desires to rule for ever he devise ways to carry out his selfish plans and kills whosoever that dares to stop him. Starring: Ngozi Ezeonu, Frank Artus, Chika Ike, Obi Okoli. Produced by Chukwuemeka Chiemerie, Directed by Ugezu J Ugezu, subscribe to our channel on youtube.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Like us on Facebook.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Follow us On Twitter.Com/Nollywoodpictrestv

Babatunde Fashola

Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN (Yoruba:Babátúndé Rájí Fáshọlá; born 28 June 1963) is Nigeria's Federal Minister of Power, Works and Housing and was Lagos State Governor from May 29, 2007 to May 29, 2015. As a candidate of the Action Congress party, now known as the All Progressives Congress, Fashola succeeded Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on 14 April 2007, and was sworn in on 29 May 2007.
He was re-elected on 26 April 2011. On November 11th 2015, he was appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari to be the Minister of Power, Works and Housing.

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Personal life

Babatunde Raji Fashola of Yoruba origin, was born in Lagos on 28 June 1963. He attended Birch Freeman High school Lagos and Igbobi College Lagos. He studied Law at the University of Benin from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Laws, LL.B.(Hon), degree in 1987.

He is married to Mrs. Abimbola Emmanuela Fashola and they have children.

Legal career

He was called to the Nigerian Bar as a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in November 1988 after completing the professional training programme at the Nigerian Law School, Lagos which he undertook between 1987 and 1988. His legal career of over one and a half decades, commenced in the law Firm of Sofunde, Osakwe, Ogundipe and Belgore, where he cut his legal teeth as a litigator over such wide-ranging areas of specialisation as, intellectual property (registration of trade marks), commercial law, covering general contracts, company activities, mergers, acquisitions, right issues, ownership of shares and equity of corporations, as well as land disputes, criminal law and chieftaincy matters, in all of which he has come to acquire appreciable expertise and vast experience.

An uncredited William Faulkner wrote the emotional deathbed scene for actor John Ridgely, the pilot of the Mary-Ann. Made in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attack, Air Force was one of the first of the patriotic films of World War II, often characterized as a propaganda film.

Power!

Plot

The player operates a rocket-powered hovercraft whose mission is to destroy an enemy transfer beam that is protected not only by long-distance enemy raiders and mines, but also molecular disorientation that sucks the energy from the player's attack craft.

Gameplay

The player may control the hovercraft in either a normal joystick operational mode or with vectored movement. When the player pushes forward on the joystick, the hovercraft accelerates, and when pulling back on the joystick, speed decreases.

References

External links

PoweredUSB

PoweredUSB, also known as Retail USB, USBPlusPower, and USB+Power, is an addition to the Universal Serial Bus standard that allows for higher-power devices to obtain power through their USB host instead of requiring an independent power supply or external AC adapter. It is mostly used in point-of-sale equipment, such as receipt printers and barcode readers.

History

PoweredUSB, as a proprietary variant of USB, was developed and proposed by IBM, Berg (now FCI), NCR and Microsoft between 1998 and 1999, with the last revision (0.8g) issued in 2004. The specification is not endorsed by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF). IBM, who owns patents to PoweredUSB, charges a licensing fee for its use.

Implementation

PoweredUSB uses a more complex connector than standard USB, maintaining the standard USB 1.x/2.0 interface for data communications and adding a second connector for power. Physically, it is essentially two connectors stacked such that the bottom connector accepts a standard USB plug and the top connector takes a power plug.

Power Nine

In Magic: The Gathering, Power Nine is a set of nine cards that were only printed early in the game's history, consisting of Black Lotus,Ancestral Recall, Time Walk, Mox Pearl, Mox Sapphire, Mox Jet, Mox Ruby, Mox Emerald, and Timetwister.

The Power Nine are considered to be among the most powerful cards in the game. All nine cards were of the rarest level of rarity and printed only in the Alpha, Beta, and Unlimited sets, meaning they were only printed from late 1993 to early 1994. Currently, all of the Power Nine cards are restricted in the Vintage tournament format and banned in Legacy, the only tournament formats where they would be legal otherwise, and all except for Timetwister are banned in the casual Commander format.

Cards

Black Lotus

The "Black Lotus" card can be played at zero cost, and grants three mana (the game's primary resource) when sacrificed (discarded from play). Thus, the card gives the player an enormous jump in the early stages of a Magic game. Former Pro player and Magic writer Zvi Mowshowitz has declared Black Lotus as the best card of its type of all time, claiming every deck in the history of the game is better with a Black Lotus in it. It has since been banned from all official tournament styles save for Vintage, but even there, it is limited to one copy per deck, compared to the normal allowance of four. The illustration on Black Lotus was painted by Christopher Rush, who was at the time a Wizards of the Coast employee. The Black Lotus illustration is a depiction of a black lotusflower over a foliage backdrop.

How Powerful is Nigeria?

What Is Al-Shabaab? http://testu.be/1QrqwfL
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In recent years, piracy resurged with over 140 hostages taken by pirates in the first three months of 2015. So we wanted to know, how dangerous are pirates?
Learn More:
UNOSATGlobalReport on Maritime Piracy
http://unosat.web.cern.ch/unosat/unitar/publications/UNITAR_UNOSAT_Piracy_1995-2013.pdf
"This global report on maritime piracy has identified several important trends related to maritime security."
United StatesCounterPiracy and Maritime SecurityActionPlan
https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/united_states_counter_piracy_and_maritime_security_action_plan_2014.pdf
"PresidentialPolicy Directive 18 (PPD-18)1 established United States Government policy on Maritime Security and provided for the development of scalable, flexible frameworks on specific maritime issues to guide and clarify roles and responsibilities for strategic goals of the United States."
One coastal tanker hijacked every two weeks in South East Asia
http://www.iccwbo.org/News/Articles/2015/One-coastal-tanker-hijacked-every-two-weeks-in-South-East-Asia/
"A small coastal tanker is hijacked by pirates in South East Asia every two weeks on average, a report from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has revealed."
The Economic Cost of Somali Piracy 2011
http://oceansbeyondpiracy.org/sites/default/files/economic_cost_of_piracy_2011.pdf
"This report is One EarthFuture Foundation's (OEF) second assessment of the Economic Cost of Piracy. It estimates that Somali piracy cost between $6.6 and $6.9 billion in 2011."
Watch More:
What Is Al-Shabaab And What Do They Want In East Africa?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0_2sPWV0Os&list=UUgRvm1yLFoaQKhmaTqXk9SA&index=28
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HOW I WILL FIX NIGERIA'S POWER PROBLEM AND USE MARIJUANA TO REVIVE OUR ECONOMY - SOWORE

HOW I WILL FIX NIGERIA'S POWER PROBLEM AND USE MARIJUANA TO REVIVE OUR ECONOMY - SOWORE

HOW I WILL FIX NIGERIA'S POWER PROBLEM AND USE MARIJUANA TO REVIVE OUR ECONOMY - SOWORE

Flip Tv OfficialYouTube Channel. You are welcome to a complete lifestyle channel. FLIPTV brings you juicy contents in crispy pictures, highlighting great moments from weddings, red carpet moments, behind the scenes on movie sets, concerts, house warnings, birthdays and celebration of a life well=spent. We implore you to SUBSCRIBE AND ALLOW OUR ADVERTS PLAY TO KEEP US IN BUSINESS.
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25:01

🇳🇬 Piracy in Nigeria | People & Power

🇳🇬 Piracy in Nigeria | People & Power

🇳🇬 Piracy in Nigeria | People & Power

The event followed a now familiar pattern: a small convoy of dusty 4x4 vehicles drove on to the edge of the airstrip at Galkayo in Puntland, north-central Somalia; armed security guards took up watchful positions nearby and a number of bemused-looking men stepped gingerly from the cars and lined up to have their photographs taken by the media.
On this occasion there were 11 of them; all had been hostages until that morning. They were sailors from a Malaysian cargo vessel that had been hijacked by Somali pirates a few years ago and held until a ransom was paid for their release.
One of them gave a brief account of what had happened. "On November 26, 2010 our ship was hijacked in the Indian Ocean. Their demand was 20 million. After that, they threatened the owner. You now increase money or we will shoot the crew. The owner didn't increase the money and then one Indian is shot with just three bullets. Then they hit us and tortured us. Tell your family to bring us money, otherwise we will kill you!"
The crew had been held for three and a half years but they were the fortunate ones. Five of their crew mates had died in that time. Now the survivors were going home and a UN plane with two envoys on board was flying in to see them to safety.
Such scenes have become relatively commonplace in Galkayo in recent times. Eighty percent of global trade is carried by sea and Somalia sits on a key maritime route linking Europe and Asia. More than 18,000 ships pass its shores every year. Over the past decade, Somali pirates, often former fishermen whose traditional livelihoods have been destroyed by foreign trawlers and toxic waste dumping, have attacked more than 300 vessels and kidnapped 700 people.
Faced with such a threat, the international community responded aggressively. In 2008, European states, the US and others began sending naval forces to these seas. They are still there today - warships, planes and helicopters patrolling thousands of square miles and doing a fair job of keeping the hijackers at bay. The UN and others have also played an increasing role in facilitating negotiations for the release of hostages - such as those set free at places such as Galkayo - for whose liberty large ransoms have been paid.
But if the problem is now slowly coming under control in Somalia, the same cannot be said for other parts of the world where piracy is on the increase. Lawlessness, desperation, poverty, greed and even political radicalism have brought the phenomenon to the waters of South America, Asia and, perhaps most aggressively, to West Africa.
In an effort to understand the reasons why, Bertrand Monnet, a French academic and filmmaker, has been travelling to piracy hot spots around the coast of Africa. In an extraordinary and very tense series of encounters, he came to face to face with heavily armed pirate gangs operating in and around the Niger Delta, where Nigeria's huge offshore oil industry, which employs thousands of expatriates, offers rich ransom pickings. It gradually became clear that piracy in West Africa has many of the same root causes as piracy in Somalia and elsewhere, not least of which is that those who don't share in the benefits and profits of global trade have ever fewer reasons these days to respect the security of those who do.
Source: Al Jazeera
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1:39:08

The Power Of The Eyes 1- Regina Daniels 2017 Movies Nigeria Nollywood Free Movies Full Movies

The Power Of The Eyes 1- Regina Daniels 2017 Movies Nigeria Nollywood Free Movies Full Movies

The Power Of The Eyes 1- Regina Daniels 2017 Movies Nigeria Nollywood Free Movies Full Movies

Calamity befell a certain community known as Umuagu. While the king is still battling with the situation of his helpless subjects, he soon found himself mandated by an evil native doctor to sacrifice his only son or die. Unknown to the king and the entire subjects is that a grievous Wrong has been commited in the past by someone very important and highly regarded, against an innocent soul.Except this hidden Wrong is unveiled; the community might continue with their endless misery and may ultimately meet their doom.
Starring: ReginaDaniels, Diamond Okechi
Part 1: https://youtu.be/7sq9ojbYq6M
Part 2: https://youtu.be/mAYW5Du-r54
#YouTubeng

1:58

NIGERIA BECOMES A NUCLEAR POWER

NIGERIA BECOMES A NUCLEAR POWER

NIGERIA BECOMES A NUCLEAR POWER

Sub for more: http://nnn.is/the_new_media | Hadassah Egbedi for VenturesAfrica reports The ATOMEXPO 2016 InternationalForum in Moscow, the largest meeting of world leaders and experts on nuclear power, three African countries, Nigeria, Kenya and Zambia signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Russia on nuclear energy.
See the report here:
https://youtu.be/m_xdIPKjV3w
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http://venturesafrica.com/nigeria-goes-nuclear/
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6:35

Nigeria to overtake South Africa in Air Power by 2020.

Nigeria to overtake South Africa in Air Power by 2020.

Nigeria to overtake South Africa in Air Power by 2020.

Nigeria might overtake South Africa as the premier Air Power in Sub SaharaAfrica by 2020 if current trajectory is maintained by both nations.
As of this writing the South African Air Force has a dozen or more fixed wing combat aircraft than the Nigerian Air Force.
In terms of personnel theNigerian Air Force is larger than the South African Air Force by as much as 7,000 men, and that size will be represented by the number of aircraft Nigeria has in the coming years.
Taking into account the procurement program and class of weapons to be fielded, in as little as two or three years, Nigeria would have made up that two dozen aircraft gap and will in every other aspect of Air Power be nearly twice as big.
South African Air Force Attack fleet are as follows ; 16 GripenMultirole fighter jets. 24 Hawk120 trainer and light attack jet. 15 AH-2 Rooviake hlicopter gunship.
The Nigerian Air force attack fleet are as follows:
Nine F-7 interceptors.16 Alpha light attack light. jet. 13 Aero-L-39 trainer and light attack. 16 Mi-24 hind helicopter gunship. sixteen Mi-35M helicopter gunship. 11 Mi-17 multirole helicopter and four CH-3 attack drone......
for more : www.defensenigeria.com

Power Of A King - Nigeria Nollywood movie

King ubaja (Obi Okoli) takes over the throne of Urunebo by force and desires to rule for ever he devise ways to carry out his selfish plans and kills whosoever that dares to stop him. Starring: Ngozi Ezeonu, Frank Artus, Chika Ike, Obi Okoli. Produced by Chukwuemeka Chiemerie, Directed by Ugezu J Ugezu, subscribe to our channel on youtube.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Like us on Facebook.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Follow us On Twitter.Com/Nollywoodpictrestv

26:14

Tracking progress of Nigeria’s power sector with Minister Babatunde Fashola

Tracking progress of Nigeria’s power sector with Minister Babatunde Fashola

Tracking progress of Nigeria’s power sector with Minister Babatunde Fashola

How Powerful is Nigeria?

What Is Al-Shabaab? http://testu.be/1QrqwfL
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In recent years, piracy resurged with over 140 hostages taken by pirates in the first three months of 2015. So we wanted to know, how dangerous are pirates?
Learn More:
UNOSATGlobalReport on Maritime Piracy
http://unosat.web.cern.ch/unosat/unitar/publications/UNITAR_UNOSAT_Piracy_1995-2013.pdf
"This global report on maritime piracy has identified several important trends related to maritime security."
United StatesCounterPiracy and Maritime SecurityActionPlan
https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/united_states_counter_piracy_and_maritime_security_action_plan_2014.pdf
"PresidentialPolicy Directive 18 (PPD-18)1 established United States Government policy on ...

HOW I WILL FIX NIGERIA'S POWER PROBLEM AND USE MARIJUANA TO REVIVE OUR ECONOMY - SOWORE

Flip Tv OfficialYouTube Channel. You are welcome to a complete lifestyle channel. FLIPTV brings you juicy contents in crispy pictures, highlighting great moments from weddings, red carpet moments, behind the scenes on movie sets, concerts, house warnings, birthdays and celebration of a life well=spent. We implore you to SUBSCRIBE AND ALLOW OUR ADVERTS PLAY TO KEEP US IN BUSINESS.
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published: 24 Jan 2019

🇳🇬 Piracy in Nigeria | People & Power

The event followed a now familiar pattern: a small convoy of dusty 4x4 vehicles drove on to the edge of the airstrip at Galkayo in Puntland, north-central Somalia; armed security guards took up watchful positions nearby and a number of bemused-looking men stepped gingerly from the cars and lined up to have their photographs taken by the media.
On this occasion there were 11 of them; all had been hostages until that morning. They were sailors from a Malaysian cargo vessel that had been hijacked by Somali pirates a few years ago and held until a ransom was paid for their release.
One of them gave a brief account of what had happened. "On November 26, 2010 our ship was hijacked in the Indian Ocean. Their demand was 20 million. After that, they threatened the owner. You now increase money or...

published: 17 Nov 2016

The Power Of The Eyes 1- Regina Daniels 2017 Movies Nigeria Nollywood Free Movies Full Movies

Calamity befell a certain community known as Umuagu. While the king is still battling with the situation of his helpless subjects, he soon found himself mandated by an evil native doctor to sacrifice his only son or die. Unknown to the king and the entire subjects is that a grievous Wrong has been commited in the past by someone very important and highly regarded, against an innocent soul.Except this hidden Wrong is unveiled; the community might continue with their endless misery and may ultimately meet their doom.
Starring: ReginaDaniels, Diamond Okechi
Part 1: https://youtu.be/7sq9ojbYq6M
Part 2: https://youtu.be/mAYW5Du-r54
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published: 12 Dec 2017

NIGERIA BECOMES A NUCLEAR POWER

Sub for more: http://nnn.is/the_new_media | Hadassah Egbedi for VenturesAfrica reports The ATOMEXPO 2016 InternationalForum in Moscow, the largest meeting of world leaders and experts on nuclear power, three African countries, Nigeria, Kenya and Zambia signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Russia on nuclear energy.
See the report here:
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Nigeria to overtake South Africa in Air Power by 2020.

Nigeria might overtake South Africa as the premier Air Power in Sub SaharaAfrica by 2020 if current trajectory is maintained by both nations.
As of this writing the South African Air Force has a dozen or more fixed wing combat aircraft than the Nigerian Air Force.
In terms of personnel theNigerian Air Force is larger than the South African Air Force by as much as 7,000 men, and that size will be represented by the number of aircraft Nigeria has in the coming years.
Taking into account the procurement program and class of weapons to be fielded, in as little as two or three years, Nigeria would have made up that two dozen aircraft gap and will in every other aspect of Air Power be nearly twice as big.
South African Air Force Attack fleet are as follows ; 16 GripenMultirole fighter jet...

Power Of A King - Nigeria Nollywood movie

King ubaja (Obi Okoli) takes over the throne of Urunebo by force and desires to rule for ever he devise ways to carry out his selfish plans and kills whosoever that dares to stop him. Starring: Ngozi Ezeonu, Frank Artus, Chika Ike, Obi Okoli. Produced by Chukwuemeka Chiemerie, Directed by Ugezu J Ugezu, subscribe to our channel on youtube.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Like us on Facebook.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Follow us On Twitter.Com/Nollywoodpictrestv

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Tracking progress of Nigeria’s power sector with Minister Babatunde Fashola

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In recent years, piracy resurged with over 140 hos...

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In recent years, piracy resurged with over 140 hostages taken by pirates in the first three months of 2015. So we wanted to know, how dangerous are pirates?
Learn More:
UNOSATGlobalReport on Maritime Piracy
http://unosat.web.cern.ch/unosat/unitar/publications/UNITAR_UNOSAT_Piracy_1995-2013.pdf
"This global report on maritime piracy has identified several important trends related to maritime security."
United StatesCounterPiracy and Maritime SecurityActionPlan
https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/united_states_counter_piracy_and_maritime_security_action_plan_2014.pdf
"PresidentialPolicy Directive 18 (PPD-18)1 established United States Government policy on Maritime Security and provided for the development of scalable, flexible frameworks on specific maritime issues to guide and clarify roles and responsibilities for strategic goals of the United States."
One coastal tanker hijacked every two weeks in South East Asia
http://www.iccwbo.org/News/Articles/2015/One-coastal-tanker-hijacked-every-two-weeks-in-South-East-Asia/
"A small coastal tanker is hijacked by pirates in South East Asia every two weeks on average, a report from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has revealed."
The Economic Cost of Somali Piracy 2011
http://oceansbeyondpiracy.org/sites/default/files/economic_cost_of_piracy_2011.pdf
"This report is One EarthFuture Foundation's (OEF) second assessment of the Economic Cost of Piracy. It estimates that Somali piracy cost between $6.6 and $6.9 billion in 2011."
Watch More:
What Is Al-Shabaab And What Do They Want In East Africa?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0_2sPWV0Os&list=UUgRvm1yLFoaQKhmaTqXk9SA&index=28
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What Is Al-Shabaab? http://testu.be/1QrqwfL
» Subscribe to NowThis World: http://go.nowth.is/World_Subscribe
In recent years, piracy resurged with over 140 hostages taken by pirates in the first three months of 2015. So we wanted to know, how dangerous are pirates?
Learn More:
UNOSATGlobalReport on Maritime Piracy
http://unosat.web.cern.ch/unosat/unitar/publications/UNITAR_UNOSAT_Piracy_1995-2013.pdf
"This global report on maritime piracy has identified several important trends related to maritime security."
United StatesCounterPiracy and Maritime SecurityActionPlan
https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/united_states_counter_piracy_and_maritime_security_action_plan_2014.pdf
"PresidentialPolicy Directive 18 (PPD-18)1 established United States Government policy on Maritime Security and provided for the development of scalable, flexible frameworks on specific maritime issues to guide and clarify roles and responsibilities for strategic goals of the United States."
One coastal tanker hijacked every two weeks in South East Asia
http://www.iccwbo.org/News/Articles/2015/One-coastal-tanker-hijacked-every-two-weeks-in-South-East-Asia/
"A small coastal tanker is hijacked by pirates in South East Asia every two weeks on average, a report from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has revealed."
The Economic Cost of Somali Piracy 2011
http://oceansbeyondpiracy.org/sites/default/files/economic_cost_of_piracy_2011.pdf
"This report is One EarthFuture Foundation's (OEF) second assessment of the Economic Cost of Piracy. It estimates that Somali piracy cost between $6.6 and $6.9 billion in 2011."
Watch More:
What Is Al-Shabaab And What Do They Want In East Africa?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0_2sPWV0Os&list=UUgRvm1yLFoaQKhmaTqXk9SA&index=28
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🇳🇬 Piracy in Nigeria | People & Power

The event followed a now familiar pattern: a small convoy of dusty 4x4 vehicles drove on to the edge of the airstrip at Galkayo in Puntland, north-central Somal...

The event followed a now familiar pattern: a small convoy of dusty 4x4 vehicles drove on to the edge of the airstrip at Galkayo in Puntland, north-central Somalia; armed security guards took up watchful positions nearby and a number of bemused-looking men stepped gingerly from the cars and lined up to have their photographs taken by the media.
On this occasion there were 11 of them; all had been hostages until that morning. They were sailors from a Malaysian cargo vessel that had been hijacked by Somali pirates a few years ago and held until a ransom was paid for their release.
One of them gave a brief account of what had happened. "On November 26, 2010 our ship was hijacked in the Indian Ocean. Their demand was 20 million. After that, they threatened the owner. You now increase money or we will shoot the crew. The owner didn't increase the money and then one Indian is shot with just three bullets. Then they hit us and tortured us. Tell your family to bring us money, otherwise we will kill you!"
The crew had been held for three and a half years but they were the fortunate ones. Five of their crew mates had died in that time. Now the survivors were going home and a UN plane with two envoys on board was flying in to see them to safety.
Such scenes have become relatively commonplace in Galkayo in recent times. Eighty percent of global trade is carried by sea and Somalia sits on a key maritime route linking Europe and Asia. More than 18,000 ships pass its shores every year. Over the past decade, Somali pirates, often former fishermen whose traditional livelihoods have been destroyed by foreign trawlers and toxic waste dumping, have attacked more than 300 vessels and kidnapped 700 people.
Faced with such a threat, the international community responded aggressively. In 2008, European states, the US and others began sending naval forces to these seas. They are still there today - warships, planes and helicopters patrolling thousands of square miles and doing a fair job of keeping the hijackers at bay. The UN and others have also played an increasing role in facilitating negotiations for the release of hostages - such as those set free at places such as Galkayo - for whose liberty large ransoms have been paid.
But if the problem is now slowly coming under control in Somalia, the same cannot be said for other parts of the world where piracy is on the increase. Lawlessness, desperation, poverty, greed and even political radicalism have brought the phenomenon to the waters of South America, Asia and, perhaps most aggressively, to West Africa.
In an effort to understand the reasons why, Bertrand Monnet, a French academic and filmmaker, has been travelling to piracy hot spots around the coast of Africa. In an extraordinary and very tense series of encounters, he came to face to face with heavily armed pirate gangs operating in and around the Niger Delta, where Nigeria's huge offshore oil industry, which employs thousands of expatriates, offers rich ransom pickings. It gradually became clear that piracy in West Africa has many of the same root causes as piracy in Somalia and elsewhere, not least of which is that those who don't share in the benefits and profits of global trade have ever fewer reasons these days to respect the security of those who do.
Source: Al Jazeera
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The event followed a now familiar pattern: a small convoy of dusty 4x4 vehicles drove on to the edge of the airstrip at Galkayo in Puntland, north-central Somalia; armed security guards took up watchful positions nearby and a number of bemused-looking men stepped gingerly from the cars and lined up to have their photographs taken by the media.
On this occasion there were 11 of them; all had been hostages until that morning. They were sailors from a Malaysian cargo vessel that had been hijacked by Somali pirates a few years ago and held until a ransom was paid for their release.
One of them gave a brief account of what had happened. "On November 26, 2010 our ship was hijacked in the Indian Ocean. Their demand was 20 million. After that, they threatened the owner. You now increase money or we will shoot the crew. The owner didn't increase the money and then one Indian is shot with just three bullets. Then they hit us and tortured us. Tell your family to bring us money, otherwise we will kill you!"
The crew had been held for three and a half years but they were the fortunate ones. Five of their crew mates had died in that time. Now the survivors were going home and a UN plane with two envoys on board was flying in to see them to safety.
Such scenes have become relatively commonplace in Galkayo in recent times. Eighty percent of global trade is carried by sea and Somalia sits on a key maritime route linking Europe and Asia. More than 18,000 ships pass its shores every year. Over the past decade, Somali pirates, often former fishermen whose traditional livelihoods have been destroyed by foreign trawlers and toxic waste dumping, have attacked more than 300 vessels and kidnapped 700 people.
Faced with such a threat, the international community responded aggressively. In 2008, European states, the US and others began sending naval forces to these seas. They are still there today - warships, planes and helicopters patrolling thousands of square miles and doing a fair job of keeping the hijackers at bay. The UN and others have also played an increasing role in facilitating negotiations for the release of hostages - such as those set free at places such as Galkayo - for whose liberty large ransoms have been paid.
But if the problem is now slowly coming under control in Somalia, the same cannot be said for other parts of the world where piracy is on the increase. Lawlessness, desperation, poverty, greed and even political radicalism have brought the phenomenon to the waters of South America, Asia and, perhaps most aggressively, to West Africa.
In an effort to understand the reasons why, Bertrand Monnet, a French academic and filmmaker, has been travelling to piracy hot spots around the coast of Africa. In an extraordinary and very tense series of encounters, he came to face to face with heavily armed pirate gangs operating in and around the Niger Delta, where Nigeria's huge offshore oil industry, which employs thousands of expatriates, offers rich ransom pickings. It gradually became clear that piracy in West Africa has many of the same root causes as piracy in Somalia and elsewhere, not least of which is that those who don't share in the benefits and profits of global trade have ever fewer reasons these days to respect the security of those who do.
Source: Al Jazeera
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The Power Of The Eyes 1- Regina Daniels 2017 Movies Nigeria Nollywood Free Movies Full Movies

Calamity befell a certain community known as Umuagu. While the king is still battling with the situation of his helpless subjects, he soon found himself mandate...

Calamity befell a certain community known as Umuagu. While the king is still battling with the situation of his helpless subjects, he soon found himself mandated by an evil native doctor to sacrifice his only son or die. Unknown to the king and the entire subjects is that a grievous Wrong has been commited in the past by someone very important and highly regarded, against an innocent soul.Except this hidden Wrong is unveiled; the community might continue with their endless misery and may ultimately meet their doom.
Starring: ReginaDaniels, Diamond Okechi
Part 1: https://youtu.be/7sq9ojbYq6M
Part 2: https://youtu.be/mAYW5Du-r54
#YouTubeng

Calamity befell a certain community known as Umuagu. While the king is still battling with the situation of his helpless subjects, he soon found himself mandated by an evil native doctor to sacrifice his only son or die. Unknown to the king and the entire subjects is that a grievous Wrong has been commited in the past by someone very important and highly regarded, against an innocent soul.Except this hidden Wrong is unveiled; the community might continue with their endless misery and may ultimately meet their doom.
Starring: ReginaDaniels, Diamond Okechi
Part 1: https://youtu.be/7sq9ojbYq6M
Part 2: https://youtu.be/mAYW5Du-r54
#YouTubeng

Sub for more: http://nnn.is/the_new_media | Hadassah Egbedi for VenturesAfrica reports The ATOMEXPO 2016 InternationalForum in Moscow, the largest meeting of world leaders and experts on nuclear power, three African countries, Nigeria, Kenya and Zambia signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Russia on nuclear energy.
See the report here:
https://youtu.be/m_xdIPKjV3w
Read more:
http://venturesafrica.com/nigeria-goes-nuclear/
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Nigeria might overtake South Africa as the premier Air Power in Sub SaharaAfrica by 2020 if current trajectory is maintained by both nations.
As of this writing the South African Air Force has a dozen or more fixed wing combat aircraft than the Nigerian Air Force.
In terms of personnel theNigerian Air Force is larger than the South African Air Force by as much as 7,000 men, and that size will be represented by the number of aircraft Nigeria has in the coming years.
Taking into account the procurement program and class of weapons to be fielded, in as little as two or three years, Nigeria would have made up that two dozen aircraft gap and will in every other aspect of Air Power be nearly twice as big.
South African Air Force Attack fleet are as follows ; 16 GripenMultirole fighter jets. 24 Hawk120 trainer and light attack jet. 15 AH-2 Rooviake hlicopter gunship.
The Nigerian Air force attack fleet are as follows:
Nine F-7 interceptors.16 Alpha light attack light. jet. 13 Aero-L-39 trainer and light attack. 16 Mi-24 hind helicopter gunship. sixteen Mi-35M helicopter gunship. 11 Mi-17 multirole helicopter and four CH-3 attack drone......
for more : www.defensenigeria.com

Nigeria might overtake South Africa as the premier Air Power in Sub SaharaAfrica by 2020 if current trajectory is maintained by both nations.
As of this writing the South African Air Force has a dozen or more fixed wing combat aircraft than the Nigerian Air Force.
In terms of personnel theNigerian Air Force is larger than the South African Air Force by as much as 7,000 men, and that size will be represented by the number of aircraft Nigeria has in the coming years.
Taking into account the procurement program and class of weapons to be fielded, in as little as two or three years, Nigeria would have made up that two dozen aircraft gap and will in every other aspect of Air Power be nearly twice as big.
South African Air Force Attack fleet are as follows ; 16 GripenMultirole fighter jets. 24 Hawk120 trainer and light attack jet. 15 AH-2 Rooviake hlicopter gunship.
The Nigerian Air force attack fleet are as follows:
Nine F-7 interceptors.16 Alpha light attack light. jet. 13 Aero-L-39 trainer and light attack. 16 Mi-24 hind helicopter gunship. sixteen Mi-35M helicopter gunship. 11 Mi-17 multirole helicopter and four CH-3 attack drone......
for more : www.defensenigeria.com

Power Of A King - Nigeria Nollywood movie

King ubaja (Obi Okoli) takes over the throne of Urunebo by force and desires to rule for ever he devise ways to carry out his selfish plans and kills whosoever ...

King ubaja (Obi Okoli) takes over the throne of Urunebo by force and desires to rule for ever he devise ways to carry out his selfish plans and kills whosoever that dares to stop him. Starring: Ngozi Ezeonu, Frank Artus, Chika Ike, Obi Okoli. Produced by Chukwuemeka Chiemerie, Directed by Ugezu J Ugezu, subscribe to our channel on youtube.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Like us on Facebook.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Follow us On Twitter.Com/Nollywoodpictrestv

King ubaja (Obi Okoli) takes over the throne of Urunebo by force and desires to rule for ever he devise ways to carry out his selfish plans and kills whosoever that dares to stop him. Starring: Ngozi Ezeonu, Frank Artus, Chika Ike, Obi Okoli. Produced by Chukwuemeka Chiemerie, Directed by Ugezu J Ugezu, subscribe to our channel on youtube.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Like us on Facebook.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Follow us On Twitter.Com/Nollywoodpictrestv

How Powerful is Nigeria?

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In recent years, piracy resurged with over 140 hostages taken by pirates in the first three months of 2015. So we wanted to know, how dangerous are pirates?
Learn More:
UNOSATGlobalReport on Maritime Piracy
http://unosat.web.cern.ch/unosat/unitar/publications/UNITAR_UNOSAT_Piracy_1995-2013.pdf
"This global report on maritime piracy has identified several important trends related to maritime security."
United StatesCounterPiracy and Maritime SecurityActionPlan
https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/united_states_counter_piracy_and_maritime_security_action_plan_2014.pdf
"PresidentialPolicy Directive 18 (PPD-18)1 established United States Government policy on Maritime Security and provided for the development of scalable, flexible frameworks on specific maritime issues to guide and clarify roles and responsibilities for strategic goals of the United States."
One coastal tanker hijacked every two weeks in South East Asia
http://www.iccwbo.org/News/Articles/2015/One-coastal-tanker-hijacked-every-two-weeks-in-South-East-Asia/
"A small coastal tanker is hijacked by pirates in South East Asia every two weeks on average, a report from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has revealed."
The Economic Cost of Somali Piracy 2011
http://oceansbeyondpiracy.org/sites/default/files/economic_cost_of_piracy_2011.pdf
"This report is One EarthFuture Foundation's (OEF) second assessment of the Economic Cost of Piracy. It estimates that Somali piracy cost between $6.6 and $6.9 billion in 2011."
Watch More:
What Is Al-Shabaab And What Do They Want In East Africa?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0_2sPWV0Os&list=UUgRvm1yLFoaQKhmaTqXk9SA&index=28
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🇳🇬 Piracy in Nigeria | People & Power

The event followed a now familiar pattern: a small convoy of dusty 4x4 vehicles drove on to the edge of the airstrip at Galkayo in Puntland, north-central Somalia; armed security guards took up watchful positions nearby and a number of bemused-looking men stepped gingerly from the cars and lined up to have their photographs taken by the media.
On this occasion there were 11 of them; all had been hostages until that morning. They were sailors from a Malaysian cargo vessel that had been hijacked by Somali pirates a few years ago and held until a ransom was paid for their release.
One of them gave a brief account of what had happened. "On November 26, 2010 our ship was hijacked in the Indian Ocean. Their demand was 20 million. After that, they threatened the owner. You now increase money or we will shoot the crew. The owner didn't increase the money and then one Indian is shot with just three bullets. Then they hit us and tortured us. Tell your family to bring us money, otherwise we will kill you!"
The crew had been held for three and a half years but they were the fortunate ones. Five of their crew mates had died in that time. Now the survivors were going home and a UN plane with two envoys on board was flying in to see them to safety.
Such scenes have become relatively commonplace in Galkayo in recent times. Eighty percent of global trade is carried by sea and Somalia sits on a key maritime route linking Europe and Asia. More than 18,000 ships pass its shores every year. Over the past decade, Somali pirates, often former fishermen whose traditional livelihoods have been destroyed by foreign trawlers and toxic waste dumping, have attacked more than 300 vessels and kidnapped 700 people.
Faced with such a threat, the international community responded aggressively. In 2008, European states, the US and others began sending naval forces to these seas. They are still there today - warships, planes and helicopters patrolling thousands of square miles and doing a fair job of keeping the hijackers at bay. The UN and others have also played an increasing role in facilitating negotiations for the release of hostages - such as those set free at places such as Galkayo - for whose liberty large ransoms have been paid.
But if the problem is now slowly coming under control in Somalia, the same cannot be said for other parts of the world where piracy is on the increase. Lawlessness, desperation, poverty, greed and even political radicalism have brought the phenomenon to the waters of South America, Asia and, perhaps most aggressively, to West Africa.
In an effort to understand the reasons why, Bertrand Monnet, a French academic and filmmaker, has been travelling to piracy hot spots around the coast of Africa. In an extraordinary and very tense series of encounters, he came to face to face with heavily armed pirate gangs operating in and around the Niger Delta, where Nigeria's huge offshore oil industry, which employs thousands of expatriates, offers rich ransom pickings. It gradually became clear that piracy in West Africa has many of the same root causes as piracy in Somalia and elsewhere, not least of which is that those who don't share in the benefits and profits of global trade have ever fewer reasons these days to respect the security of those who do.
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The Power Of The Eyes 1- Regina Daniels 2017 Movies Nigeria Nollywood Free Movies Full Movies

Calamity befell a certain community known as Umuagu. While the king is still battling with the situation of his helpless subjects, he soon found himself mandated by an evil native doctor to sacrifice his only son or die. Unknown to the king and the entire subjects is that a grievous Wrong has been commited in the past by someone very important and highly regarded, against an innocent soul.Except this hidden Wrong is unveiled; the community might continue with their endless misery and may ultimately meet their doom.
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NIGERIA BECOMES A NUCLEAR POWER

Sub for more: http://nnn.is/the_new_media | Hadassah Egbedi for VenturesAfrica reports The ATOMEXPO 2016 InternationalForum in Moscow, the largest meeting of world leaders and experts on nuclear power, three African countries, Nigeria, Kenya and Zambia signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Russia on nuclear energy.
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Nigeria to overtake South Africa in Air Power by 2020.

Nigeria might overtake South Africa as the premier Air Power in Sub SaharaAfrica by 2020 if current trajectory is maintained by both nations.
As of this writing the South African Air Force has a dozen or more fixed wing combat aircraft than the Nigerian Air Force.
In terms of personnel theNigerian Air Force is larger than the South African Air Force by as much as 7,000 men, and that size will be represented by the number of aircraft Nigeria has in the coming years.
Taking into account the procurement program and class of weapons to be fielded, in as little as two or three years, Nigeria would have made up that two dozen aircraft gap and will in every other aspect of Air Power be nearly twice as big.
South African Air Force Attack fleet are as follows ; 16 GripenMultirole fighter jets. 24 Hawk120 trainer and light attack jet. 15 AH-2 Rooviake hlicopter gunship.
The Nigerian Air force attack fleet are as follows:
Nine F-7 interceptors.16 Alpha light attack light. jet. 13 Aero-L-39 trainer and light attack. 16 Mi-24 hind helicopter gunship. sixteen Mi-35M helicopter gunship. 11 Mi-17 multirole helicopter and four CH-3 attack drone......
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King ubaja (Obi Okoli) takes over the throne of Urunebo by force and desires to rule for ever he devise ways to carry out his selfish plans and kills whosoever that dares to stop him. Starring: Ngozi Ezeonu, Frank Artus, Chika Ike, Obi Okoli. Produced by Chukwuemeka Chiemerie, Directed by Ugezu J Ugezu, subscribe to our channel on youtube.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Like us on Facebook.com/nollywoodpicturestv.Follow us On Twitter.Com/Nollywoodpictrestv

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Babatunde Fashola

Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN (Yoruba:Babátúndé Rájí Fáshọlá; born 28 June 1963) is Nigeria's Federal Minister of Power, Works and Housing and was Lagos State Governor from May 29, 2007 to May 29, 2015. As a candidate of the Action Congress party, now known as the All Progressives Congress, Fashola succeeded Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on 14 April 2007, and was sworn in on 29 May 2007.
He was re-elected on 26 April 2011. On November 11th 2015, he was appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari to be the Minister of Power, Works and Housing.

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Personal life

Babatunde Raji Fashola of Yoruba origin, was born in Lagos on 28 June 1963. He attended Birch Freeman High school Lagos and Igbobi College Lagos. He studied Law at the University of Benin from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Laws, LL.B.(Hon), degree in 1987.

He is married to Mrs. Abimbola Emmanuela Fashola and they have children.

Legal career

He was called to the Nigerian Bar as a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in November 1988 after completing the professional training programme at the Nigerian Law School, Lagos which he undertook between 1987 and 1988. His legal career of over one and a half decades, commenced in the law Firm of Sofunde, Osakwe, Ogundipe and Belgore, where he cut his legal teeth as a litigator over such wide-ranging areas of specialisation as, intellectual property (registration of trade marks), commercial law, covering general contracts, company activities, mergers, acquisitions, right issues, ownership of shares and equity of corporations, as well as land disputes, criminal law and chieftaincy matters, in all of which he has come to acquire appreciable expertise and vast experience.

The group including activists, entrepreneurs, a fashion designer and a lab technician was created as part of a youth electoral movement to break the grip of Nigeria's two main political parties, which traditionally have been less about issues and more about seizing power at all costs....

The group including activists, entrepreneurs, a fashion designer and a lab technician was created as part of a youth electoral movement to break the grip of Nigeria’s two main political parties, which traditionally have been less about issues and more about seizing power at all costs....

Somewhat like oil producing Russia, Nigeria has also built 2 modern cities, Lagos and Abuja... The two cities in the South West (SW) and North Central (NC) regions of Nigeria have also managed to somewhat positively influence adjacent states like Ogun or Nassarawa ... In a sense a Marshall Plan for disadvantaged regions of Nigeria should be contemplated....

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The group including activists, entrepreneurs, a fashion designer and a lab technician was created as part of a youth electoral movement to break the grip of Nigeria's two main political parties, which traditionally have been less about issues and more about seizing power at all costs....

The group including activists, entrepreneurs, a fashion designer and a lab technician was created as part of a youth electoral movement to break the grip of Nigeria’s two main political parties, which traditionally have been less about issues and more about seizing power at all costs....

Somewhat like oil producing Russia, Nigeria has also built 2 modern cities, Lagos and Abuja... The two cities in the South West (SW) and North Central (NC) regions of Nigeria have also managed to somewhat positively influence adjacent states like Ogun or Nassarawa ... In a sense a Marshall Plan for disadvantaged regions of Nigeria should be contemplated....

To do that, they must develop infrastructure like power, quality education, quality health delivery system and so forth ...Nigeria has all the ingredient for us to have power supply, how come we don’t have? Again, state capture ... In Nigeria, here a factory that runs power for eight hours on national grid is very lucky....

Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Nigerian PresidentMuhammadu Buhari said he had ordered the military and law enforcement officers to be ruthless with those involved in election fraud following the postponement of the country's general elections ... As an army general, Buhari gained power in Nigeria after a coup in 1983 ... Nigeria 2019 election coverage....

The ChristianAssociation of Nigeria (CAN) has called on Nigerians to pray this week if they want the general elections to hold ...Pray that bad people will not be involved in Nigeria’s affairs ... People who think they are powerful and want to cause problems for us, God Himself will give them problems and bind them. God will take power from them ... ....

Henrik Westerby have said that they will remain in Nigeria until after the 2019 general election, despite the postponement ... “We have already extended our stay in Nigeria until the elections are concluded in mid-March,” she said ... The post We’ll Remain in Nigeria ......

The group including activists, entrepreneurs, a fashion designer and a lab technician was created as part of a youth electoral movement to break the grip of Nigeria’s two main political parties, which traditionally have been less about issues and more about seizing power at all costs....